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Child
Protection Policy ....
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Bilbrook
Junior Football Club acknowledges and accepts, as its main responsibility,
the well being and safety of the children and young persons who
are playing or training at the club. It does so in the belief that
placing their welfare at the centre of their concerns provides a
solid foundation for the development of the younger players of the
future and for effective child protection practice.
Objectives
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Bilbrook Junior Football Club .....
- Promotes
and supports good outcomes in terms of health and development
for its students.
- Enables parents
and others members of the students family to be as involved as
is practicable in a working relationship with the club.
- Recognises
the significance of ethical and cultural diversity.
- Acknowledges
its responsibility to set high football and social standards.
- Expects that
all adults having contact with students will provide good role
models of behaviour, be honest and take feelings of others into
account.
- Seeks opportunities
for celebrating student's success and recognises achievement,
effort and good behaviour.
- Recognises
that good behaviour will be achieved if all those involved in
the club have a clear and mutual understanding of the aims
of the club and if systems of training are implemented efficiently.
- Provides
a disciplined environment where students will work together taking
pride in themselves and their surroundings.
Child
Protection
Bilbrook Junior Football Club adopts the policy of the F.A. on child
Protection.
The
club recognises that the Social Services Department, the NSPCC and
the Police have a statutory Duty to protect children and young persons
at risk. The club accepts that it must work in partnership with
these agencies when child protection issues arise.
In
general, the only time when your son or daughter may be on their
own with a club volunteer or another child's Parent would be when
they are transported to and from training or matches. We expect
all adults in this situation to act in the best interests of the
children.
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